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Maps

55 maps found.

1899, Bacon's End Ref. RNE629830
1921, Bacon's End Ref. POP629830
1946, Bacon's End Ref. NPO629830
1901-1902, Bacon's End Ref. RNC629830
1946, Bacon End Ref. NPO629821
1896, Bacon End Ref. RNE629821
1919, Bacon End Ref. POP629821
1898-1899, Bacon End Ref. RNC629821
1900, Bacton Ref. RNC629838
1947, Bacton Ref. NPO629838
1945, Bacton Ref. NPO629839
1920, Bacton Ref. POP629840
1896, Bacton Ref. RNE629838
1919, Bacton Ref. POP629838
1922, Bacton Ref. POP629839
1901, Bacton Ref. RNC629840
1946, Bacton Ref. NPO629840
1898, Bacton Ref. RNE629839
1898, Bacton Ref. RNE629840
1945, Bacton Green Ref. NPO629841

Books

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Memories

352 memories found. Showing results 1 to 10.

Memories Of Barnstaple

 My aunt was the Manager of the Imperial Hotel which once stood on the bank of a river (whose name escapes me), in the 1940s. I spent several holidays with her which were great experiences for a young boy from a ...Read more

A memory of Barnstaple in 1953 by Fionn Young

St Georges Avenue

Lived at 28 Park Road and I attended St Thomas's School. My grandparents overlooked Aston Gardens living at 4 St Georges Avenue. Their names were Joseph and Elizabeth Hardman whose children were called Joyce Walmsley, John ...Read more

A memory of St Annes in 1957 by Janet Larsen

''fanny'' Hawkins Sweet Shop.

In reply to Keith Hawkins' appeal to anyone that knew of F.W. Hawkins shop on Hosier Street, Reading, I used this shop during the 1950s as a small boy while spending the weekends with my Nan & Grandad who lived at 61 ...Read more

A memory of Reading in 1955 by John Shrubb

102 Station Road, Harrow.

My husband lived at the above address from about 1938 until 1955. I would dearly love to find a photo of his house. He lived opposite the Dominion Cinema and remembers that during the war the lights went out and how excited he ...Read more

A memory of Harrow by Anita Bailey

12a The Camp, Hanney Road, Steventon.

My memory of Steventon started in 1947. For those who don't know about Steventon Camp, it was a disused army camp about 1 to 2 miles from Steventon village, on the Hanney road. (I see the storage depot is still ...Read more

A memory of Steventon in 1947 by Graham Davis

164 Bus Through Banstead To Sutton

Anyone remember the bus ride to Sutton from Drift Bridge, via Banstead. Didn't the bus have to stop at the end of the road through Banstead before turning very sharp left? The bus ticket man had to get off and see ...Read more

A memory of Epsom in 1949 by Sylvia Kerley

17 Years At West Tilbury

My husband and I moved to a bungalow on the Muckingford Road, West Tilbury in 1972. It was bought from Mrs. Jones (wid). We kept various animals, ducks, geese, chickens, horses and pigeons. We lived there for 17 years when we sold so that we could start our own business. Alma Bacon

A memory of West Tilbury in 1972 by alma

1946 1951 Age 2 Years To 7 Years

I was in St Claire's Orphanage with my two sisters after my father died in 1945. The Rev Mother Sister Phillomina had been a childhood friend of my mother's. This fact did not give us any added privileges. I ...Read more

A memory of Pantasaph in 1948 by Dora Murphy

1960s

I loved the shops that were around - J&BS Hodgsons, Wilkinsons and many more. Dewsbury had plenty of shoe shops. I started working at Freeman Hardy Willis - my first job after leaving school in 1969. I enjoyed a weekly treat in ...Read more

A memory of Dewsbury by Sylvia Foster

39londonroad

I was born in Hackbridge in 1944. I lived there until 1953 when my grandparents, aunts, uncles, and cousins put me on a plane on May 2 to join my father who had emigrated to Canada the year before. My mother, who had lived in ...Read more

A memory of Hackbridge in 1944 by Paul Strong

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Captions

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Caption For Oxford, On The River From Folly Bridge 1890

Known as Friar Bacon's study, it was used by Roger Bacon, the 13th- century astronomer and scientist, as an observatory.

Caption For Oxford, On The River From Folly Bridge 1890

This Victorian photograph was taken from Folly Bridge, which originally had a tower and gatehouse and was used by Roger Bacon, the 13th-century astronomer and scientist, as an observatory.

Caption For Little Dunmow, The Street C1955

The ceremonial bacon itself was carried in front, on a pole.

Caption For Huntingdon, The River C1960

This view facing the medieval bridge shows the boatyard in the foreground with the old stocking factory on the right and the bacon factory on the left.

Caption For Great Dunmow, The Dunmow Flitch 2000

Central to the ceremony is the flitch of bacon itself.

Caption For Wallsend, High Street C1955

In 1955 a 14oz loaf cost 4d; streaky bacon was 2s 11d a pound; potatoes were 3d a pound; fish and chips 9d a portion; and eggs were 3s 11d a dozen.

Caption For Freshfield, Old Town Lane And Post Office C1965

Shoppers at John Harrison's would have been paying something in the region of 6s 11d a pound for sirloin, 2s 1d for brisket, 2s 11d for streaky bacon, 4s 11d for a dozen eggs and around 3s 5d for a pound

Caption For Combe Martin, Rest On The Way To Hangman Hill C1955

It was carried in 20lb bundles up the steep cliffside and taken home to be cooked with vinegar and bacon.

Caption For Freshfield, Old Town Lane And Post Office C1965

Shoppers at John Harrison's would have been paying something in the region of 6s 11d a pound for sirloin, 2s 1d for brisket, 2s 11d for streaky bacon, 4s 11d for a dozen eggs and around 3s 5d for a pound

Caption For Selborne, High Street 1961

He wrote of 'my landlady here at Selborne, who, while I am writing my notes, is getting me a rasher of bacon, and has already covered the table with a nice clean cloth.'

Caption For Calne, The Green 1957

The Harris bacon factory (in the background) was established as one of the main industries in this town.

Caption For Flookburgh, The Village 1912

Someone, perhaps Mr Gillam the grocer who owned the shop (left), is writing on the blackboard: lard was 6½d, sugar 2½d (one penny today) and 4d, with bacon at 8d, and cheese 9d and 10d.

Caption For Hale, Ashley Road 1957

At this time shoppers could expect to pay about 1s 4d for 2lb of sugar, 2s 11d for a lb of streaky bacon, 3s 10d for a dozen eggs, and 4d for a 14oz loaf.

Caption For Calne, The Strand C1955

Brian Coombs, who drove delivery lorries in the 1960s and 70s, remembers making several runs to Windsor Castle to deliver sausages and bacon.

Caption For Lindford, The Village C1955

Inside, you could buy almost anything: there was paraffin, bacon, and butter in a glass cabinet, and sweets in glass jars.

Caption For Trowbridge, Fore Street C1950

Further along on the right is the Gaumont Cinema next to Bowyers (Wiltshire Bacon Co).

Caption For Great Dunmow, High Street C1955

Every four years a side of bacon (a flitch) is presented to a married couple who can prove that they have not regretted their marriage a year and a day after the ceremony.

Caption For Chester, The Cross 1929

For example, a pound of streaky bacon cost 1s 3d in 1914 and 2s 7d in 1920, but by 1933 had fallen back to 1s 5d.

Caption For Dursley, Parsonage Street C1960

The shop on the right with the sunshade is Hillier's Bacon Curing Company, a firm founded in 1819 by Isaac Hillier in a former Nailsworth woollen mill.

Caption For Paignton, View From Belle Vue 1890

To the right is 'Streaky Bacon Terrace'.

Caption For Peasenhall, The Village C1960

The shop was established in c1900 and was by appointment to HM the Queen Mother purveyors of sweet pickle and mild cured ham and bacon.

Caption For Poole, High Street 1900

W J Bacon's general store has awnings and a covered walkway to protect customers from both sun and shower.

Caption For Croyde, The Bay 1894

Laver seaweed grows on the rocks: picked, boiled and served with bacon for breakfast it has a wonderful flavour - albeit something of an acquired taste.

Caption For St Annes, Orchard Road And The Hydro 1901

Besides having good window displays, the shop would place blackboards outside: 'Danish prize dairy butter, Lancashire and Cheddar cheese, noted teas and coffees and unequalled Wiltshire and Danish bacon